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Re: Why Communications Law
by Tom Poe
Sounds good. Flows nicely from this end. I do have something for you to think about, as you move through the talk, if I may. What would happen, if everyone were to suddenly receive a low-end PC with wireless card, and antenna? What if that PC had state-of-the-art audio and video software, enabling the creation of podcasts, CDs, DVDs, tv shows, radio shows, on it, along with VoIP capability? Since all that is FOSS and in compliance with worldwide standards, the mesh network would be able to say "Bye-Bye" BigMedia, telecommunications, would it not? The airwaves belong to us, not corporate CEOs. I fleshed out more detail here: http://www.ibiblio.org/studioforrecording/php/homepage.php just scroll down to the link to mesh network. Sometimes it helps to have an extreme from another perspective to bring people to the center, maybe?
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